Ha! That is incredible. (And I'm trying to think how on earth you managed to recall this so long after the fact, and especially since it would not have been salient back then—it's only remarkable in retrospect. Good brain!)
Ha! That is incredible. (And I'm trying to think how on earth you managed to recall this so long after the fact, and especially since it would not have been salient back then—it's only remarkable in retrospect. Good brain!)
Oh wow! Peter Milligan! I love X-Statix.
Yeah, I tend to give up on procedurals eventually, but I was 100% into "Human Target." (Well, at least before the retooling. I did not enjoy the addition of the thief played by Janet Montgomery, and Indira Varma was perennially underutilized in her role.)
Excelsior!
"The Most Recent Man on Earth"
I blame menthol cigarettes.
IIRC "Human Target" had Amy Acker in a few key episodes!
If you think it would help, it'd be easy to make a list of the more essential episodes (the ones that aren't standalone). I tend to grow bored with the self-contained ones, but the mythology ones are always engaging.
It does seem that whenever someone writes something with some actual teeth to it on Twitter, they're pressured into erasing it the next day.
He was pretty darned good in a recent episode of "Person of Interest."
You're not Shirley and Shirley's not my imam!
I'll try to do a better jihab next time!
Yeah, I'm never getting my hair cut that way again; I'm not paying cash merely to look foolish.
A man is hard of hearing. A girl got used to shouting.
I thought war steeds were supposed to resist any potential rider other than the person they train with (their owner/master).
Is that the style where one's hair is Partitioned right down the middle?
Ur-'do: The world's first haircut.
You were rent? (That escalated quickly.)
The President is also a [Studio 60] pilot.
At least there's humor; I'm getting tired of shows that wallah in misery.